Threat intelligence is only useful if you can take action quickly to protect networks,
systems and data. It is not a question of receiving intel on attacks, but rather: What data should you use to find
indicators of critical security threats?

Today, none of us are immune to the impact of botnets on Internet-connected organizations.
There is ample validation that monitoring the communications patterns between command-and-control
servers and their intended victims is vital. We believe that taking a proactive approach to
tracking botnet behavior can yield threat intelligence that is truly actionable.
Botnets that are used for DDoS attacks are on the rise, but so are other types.